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They Met in Bombay

  • 1941
  • U
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.4K
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Clark Gable and Rosalind Russell in They Met in Bombay (1941)
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A jewel thief and a con artist are rivals in the theft of a valuable gem as the Japanese army invades China.A jewel thief and a con artist are rivals in the theft of a valuable gem as the Japanese army invades China.A jewel thief and a con artist are rivals in the theft of a valuable gem as the Japanese army invades China.

  • Director
    • Clarence Brown
  • Writers
    • Edwin Justus Mayer
    • Anita Loos
    • Leon Gordon
  • Stars
    • Clark Gable
    • Rosalind Russell
    • Peter Lorre
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    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Clarence Brown
    • Writers
      • Edwin Justus Mayer
      • Anita Loos
      • Leon Gordon
    • Stars
      • Clark Gable
      • Rosalind Russell
      • Peter Lorre
    • 21User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Clark Gable
    Clark Gable
    • Gerald Meldrick
    Rosalind Russell
    Rosalind Russell
    • Anya Von Duren
    Peter Lorre
    Peter Lorre
    • Captain Chang
    Jessie Ralph
    Jessie Ralph
    • Duchess of Beltravers
    Reginald Owen
    Reginald Owen
    • The General
    Matthew Boulton
    Matthew Boulton
    • Inspector Cressney
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    • Hotel Manager
    • (as Edward Ciannelli)
    Luis Alberni
    Luis Alberni
    • Maitre d'hotel
    Rosina Galli
    • Carmencita
    Jay Novello
    Jay Novello
    • Bolo
    Keye Luke
    Keye Luke
    • Mr. Toy
    • (scenes deleted)
    Philip Ahn
    Philip Ahn
    • Japanese Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Philson Ahn
    • Japanese Radio Man
    • (uncredited)
    Ernie Alexander
    • Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Allen
    • Soldier in Saloon
    • (uncredited)
    Jimmy Aubrey
    Jimmy Aubrey
    • Soldier in Saloon
    • (uncredited)
    Rama Bai
    Rama Bai
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    William A. Boardway
    William A. Boardway
    • Officer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Clarence Brown
    • Writers
      • Edwin Justus Mayer
      • Anita Loos
      • Leon Gordon
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    7blanche-2

    derivative with a neat twist

    Clark Gable and Rosalind Russell team up in "They Met in Bombay," a 1941 film also starring Peter Lorre. The two are both thieves, both with their eye on a valuable necklace, when they meet - she posing as aristocracy, he posing as a detective. They end up on the lam and in love.

    The fun part of this film takes place later on when Gable, trying to come up with an escape plan for the two of them, gets a uniform and poses as a soldier. Unfortunately, a situation arises and a superior officer grabs him off the street for special duty. He's then in a very difficult position indeed.

    It's fun to watch the two stars together. MGM didn't always know what to do with Russell's strong beauty - in "Trouble for Two" she is extremely Garboesque - here, her hairstyle and makeup are pure Hedy Lamar. Either way, she looks great and gives a nice performance as a woman in love in spite of herself. Gable is charming and plays it dead serious, which makes his war duties even more bizarre, as he's totally believable. Peter Lorre is on hand for a touch of the sinister.

    The script could have been stronger to support these two stars and a good story. Nevertheless, it's good, breezy entertainment.
    7planktonrules

    insignificant fun

    This film is rather formulaic. Clark plays an international con man thief who falls in love with a female version of himself (Ms. Russell). While this certainly doesn't break any new ground and is a very predictable by-the-numbers MGM production, you are still left with a movie that is great fun but won't change your life. I, for one, love films like this. That's because I like the formula--as did the rest of America at the time. That's because despite its short-comings the film was dripping with quality. Both actors are at the top of their game, the writing and dialog is snappy fun and the direction is on target. All-in-all, a lot of fun and sure to please fans of this genre.
    5dstanwyck

    And they should have passed each other by.

    One of those Hollywood booboos - one of many - that passed their scrutinization with their typical blind eye. Both eyes, in fact., wide open but unseeing. What started off as mildly amusing, turned, post haste, into a mish-mash of morass. To begin with, Clark Gable and Rosalind Russell are jewel thieves, independent of one another in their thievery, outwitting one another in the heist of a priceless necklace owned by the grande dame, Jessie Ralph, who plays drunk well. No surprise here, they hook up by hook and crook, and continue thieving, often taking from regular old small business owners, which was not funny at all. Peter Lorre, somehow or other, shows up as another character of bad character, his specialty. No big surprise, duplicitous character, in this case, a cargo ship captain who is anxious to betray his new passengers and attain the stolen goods for a handsome reward. Eventually, and for the final too many minutes, Gable is suddenly in the military, receiving honors as a hero. Russell underplaying for a change, proves she did not have to indulge in ham when she wanted to. Gable, all smirk and grin and raised eyebrow and innuendo, is Gable. Better to get on a slow boat to China then join this crew of miscreants.
    6SnoopyStyle

    fun pairing in odd war movie

    Gerald Meldrick (Clark Gable) is a wanted jewel thief. He arrives in Bombay to steal the Star of Asia from the Duchess of Beltravers. Unbeknownst to him, con woman Anya Von Duren (Rosalind Russell) has the same idea. The two thieves quickly figure each other out. They compete and end up together. After both stealing the gem at different times, they escape the authorities on board Captain Chang (Peter Lorre)'s ship to Hong Kong. They arrive with war looming over the horizon.

    The first half is a fun little screw-ball caper. I like both Gable and Russell having fun with the characters and each other. It's loads of fun in a light affair. The movie eventually turns into war movie and it's not always the best. Gable and Russell get separated in a large middle section. Gable's con is a bit fun until the war breaks out. The action, the vehicles, and the gears are not the most realistic. It's also wartime in the real world and a bit of war propaganda is to be expected. This is a good pairing and one can excuse any flaws for the greater cause. The mix of a real war and light comedy is just a bit awkward.
    7bkoganbing

    Highlife, HiJinks, and High Praise

    Clark Gable and Rosalind Russell had worked twice together before. Russell was a supporting player in two of Gable's previous films, China Seas and Forsaking All Others. But in They Met in Bombay they make a bright pair of competing and then cooperating thieves.

    Bombay is in fact where they do meet, both of them working individually on a caper to steal a really big diamond belonging to inebriated Dutchess, Jessie Ralph. When they discover who each really is, there's some antagonism, but the police chasing them forces some cooperation which becomes more and more willing as the film progresses.

    The pair eventually arrive in Hong Kong and I dare not say more, but some of Gable's con games involve him something far bigger than he can handle as the plot takes some unbelievable turns.

    Gable and Russell worked well together, it's a pity that this was their only teaming on the big screen. Look also for good performances by Peter Lorre as the sly Chinese freighter captain and Reginald Owen as the British General and Matthew Boulton as the frustrated British police inspector. Also if you look fast you'll see Alan Ladd in a minute part as a British soldier in a scene with Gable while the leads are in Hong Kong.

    They Met in Bombay is fast paced and very funny and still holds up remarkably well today.

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    • Trivia
      At the beginning of the movie, a friend of Gerald Meldrick is making an imitation of the Star of Asia. The film doesn't say what kind of gem it is, but there is a real Star of Asia. It's a 330-carat star sapphire. It is in the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. The deep blue gem was mined in Burma (modern Myanmar) and is said to have belonged to the Maharajah of Jodhpur at one time. An even larger blue sapphire is the Star of India. The 563-carat gem is one of the largest of its kind in the world. It has a colorful history that includes being heisted in 1964 from the American Museum of Natural History in New York. The unusual stone, with stars on both sides, was recovered the following year. It was mined in Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) around the year 1600, but much of its past before the 20th century is clouded.
    • Goofs
      When the Japanese soldiers confront Meldrick in the town square and, again, when the Japanese set an ambush on the road, they are wearing German "coal scuttle" helmets. In fact, contemporary photographs of the Japanese Army in China (e.g., during the Rape of Nanking) show Japanese soldiers with German army "coal scuttle" helmets, which, obviously, were purchased from Nazi Germany.
    • Quotes

      Gerald Meldrick: It's my duty to arrest you... but how can a man put handcuffs on moonlight?

    • Connections
      Featured in Clark Gable: Tall, Dark and Handsome (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      On the Road to Mandalay
      (uncredited)

      Music by Oley Speaks

      Lyrics by Rudyard Kipling

      Played several times as part of the score

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • The Uniform
    • Filming locations
      • Alhambra Airport - Valley Blvd. & Del Mar Avenue, Alhambra, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • $1,380,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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